How To Say In Sign Language “Do Your Homework”?

This American Sign Language (ASL) lesson focuses on learning the sign for “homework” in ASL. The sign for homework is a compound word made from the signs “HOME” and “WORK”, usually making a double touch to the cheek. It is used to express schoolwork done outside school, especially at home. There are various ways to convey the concept of “homework” in ASL using both formal and informal signs.

To sign “homework” in ASL, make an O handshape, place it next to your mouth, and bring it up on top of your cheek. This sign is used to say (sign synonyms) assignments, homework, and other tasks.

Incorporating ASL homework into daily practice is crucial for success. To sign “homework” in ASL, make an O handshape, place it next to your mouth, and bring it up on top of your cheek. This helps in expressing the idea of “homework” in both ASL and British Sign Language.

In summary, this American Sign Language (ASL) lesson provides tips and techniques to perfect the signing of “homework” in ASL. By following these tips, you can improve your ability to sign “homework” effectively and effectively in your daily practice.


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